JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER
One of the most significant figures in American art and a forerunner of the Post-Impressionist movement, James Abbott McNeill Whistler is celebrated for his innovative painting style and eccentric personality. He was bold and self-assured, and quickly developed a reputation for his verbal and legal retaliations against art critics, dealers, and artists who insulted his work." ~ www.theartstory.org I trust you enjoy this visit and may you be enriched with the work of masters of art
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At The Piano (1858-1859)

Symphony in White no.1 Portrait of Joanna Hiffernan (1862)

The Beach at Selsey Bill (1865)

Whistler in his studio (1865)

Variations in Flesh Colour and Green - The Balcony (1865)

Nocturne, Blue and Silver - Chelsea (1871)

Arrangement in Black, No. 2 Portrait of Mrs. Louis Huth (1872-1873)

Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge (1872-1875)

Study for Mouth of the River (1876-1877)

Courtyard and Canal (1879-1880)

Harmony in Blue and Brown - The Zattere (1879-1880)

Corte del Paradiso (1880)

Note in Opal - Convalescent - aka Petit Dejeuner (1883-1884)

Chelsea Shops (1885)

Flower Market (1885)

Note in Opal - The Sands, Dieppe (1885)

Arrangement in Grey - Portrait of Master Stephen Manuel (1885)

The Japanese Dress (1888-1890)

Annabel Lee (1890)

The Open Door (1901)